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| Particles of ash, dust, soot, and pollen on which water molecules condense. |
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| water that runs off the surface of the earth to a lake, stream, or pond. |
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| consists of limestone and sandstone |
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| the area in which water is found in the ground, can possible rise, located beneath the water table. |
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| the vascular tissue in plants that transports water from the roots to the leaves |
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| the pore's or openings in the leaves of plants through which Carbon Dioxide and oxygen are exchanged |
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| The vascular tissue in plants in which the glucose is passed along through the plant |
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| the release of water through the stomata of plants into the atmosphere |
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| rivers and streams into which drain into a larger river |
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| deepest part of the ocean, found in the pacific |
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| opening in ocean floor through which superheated water is released. |
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| this uses dissolved minerals to produce food |
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